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Books with author Marcia Leonard

  • LANTERNE ROUGE

    Max Leonard

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey Press, March 15, 2001)
    Lanterne Rouge
  • Author Talk: Conversations With Judy Blume, Bruce Brooks, Karen Cushman, Russell Freedman, Lee Bennett Hopkins, James Howe, Johanna Hurwitz, E.l. Konigsburg, Lois Lowry, Ann M. Martin,and others

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Fifteen of today's most celebrated authors, including Judy Blume and Lois Lowry, share their thoughts on their work, writing habits, inspirations, and experiences in this comprehensive book with full-color photographs.
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  • Pass It Down: Five Picture Book Families Make Their Mark

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Our families help shape who we are-what we look like, what we like to eat, even what our strengths and abilities are. So when a parent is a renowned children's book author or illustrator, creative ability may be part of an amazing legacy. Leonard S. Marcus introduces readers to five best-selling and award-winning families with talent that spans the generations. By opening up these family albums-sharing personal memories, scrapbooks, book dummies, model shots, and final art, Marcus chronicles the way books come into being, the way artists are nurtured and grown, and the way where we come from influences who and what we become. Includes in depth interviews and extensive histories of five famous multi-generational families of children's book creators:Jerry Pinkney and his son Brian PinkneyAnne and Harlow Rockwell and their daughter LizzyDonald Crews and Ann Jonas, and their daughter Nina CrewsWalter Dean Myers and his son Christopher MyersEdith and Clement Hurd and their son Thacher Hurd
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  • Pass It Down: Five Picture Book Families Make Their Mark

    Leonard S. Marcus

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, July 15, 2009)
    Our families help shape who we are-what we look like, what we like to eat, even what our strengths and abilities are. So when a parent is a renowned children's book author or illustrator, creative ability may be part of an amazing legacy. Leonard S. Marcus introduces readers to five best-selling and award-winning families with talent that spans the generations. By opening up these family albums-sharing personal memories, scrapbooks, book dummies, model shots, and final art, Marcus chronicles the way books come into being, the way artists are nurtured and grown, and the way where we come from influences who and what we become. Includes in depth interviews and extensive histories of five famous multi-generational families of children's book creators:Jerry Pinkney and his son Brian PinkneyAnne and Harlow Rockwell and their daughter LizzyDonald Crews and Ann Jonas, and their daughter Nina CrewsWalter Dean Myers and his son Christopher MyersEdith and Clement Hurd and their son Thacher Hurd
  • A Caldecott Celebration: Six Artists Share Their Paths to the Caldecott Medal

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Step into the studios of six acclaimed illustrators and see how their Caldecott Medal-winning books were created. Children's book lovers of all ages will not want to miss this unique behind-the-scenes tour spanning 60 years of picture-book illustration history.
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  • The Making of Goodnight Moon: A 50th Anniversary Retrospective

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Tells the story of "Goodnight Moon," including ancedotes, previously unpublished photographs, and full-color studies of the artwork
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  • Minders of Make-Believe: Idealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Children's Literature

    Leonard Marcus

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 7, 2008)
    An animated first-time history of the visionaries--editors, authors, librarians, booksellers, and others--whose passion for books has transformed American childhood and American cultureWhat should children read? As the preeminent children’s literature authority, Leonard S. Marcus, shows incisively, that’s the three-hundred-year-old question that sparked the creation of a rambunctious children’s book publishing scene in Colonial times. And it’s the urgent issue that went on to fuel the transformation of twentieth-century children’s book publishing from a genteel backwater to big business. Marcus delivers a provocative look at the fierce turf wars fought among pioneering editors, progressive educators, and librarians--most of them women--throughout the twentieth century. His story of the emergence and growth of the major publishing houses--and of the distinctive literature for the young they shaped--gains extraordinary depth (and occasional dish) through the author’s path-finding research and in-depth interviews with dozens of editors, artists, and other key publishing figures whose careers go back to the 1930s, including Maurice Sendak, Ursula Nordstrom, Margaret K. McElderry, and Margret Rey. From The New England Primer to The Cat in the Hat to Cormier’s The Chocolate War, Marcus offers a richly informed, witty appraisal of the pivotal books that transformed children’s book publishing, and brings alive the revealing synergy between books like these and the national mood of their times.
  • Side by Side: Five Favorite Picture-Book Teams Go to Work

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Have you ever wondered how a picture book is made? The process is similar to the way we play a team sport, put on a play, or build a sandcastle-through collaboration. Writers and illustrators collaborate in a variety of ways. Sometimes they start as friends who choose to work together. Sometimes they become friends through the work they do. And sometimes they find that their feelings and styles change to the point where they can no longer work together. Each collaborative team and venture is unique. Side by Side focuses on five famous author/illustrator teams and favorite books they have published: - Arthur Yorinks/Richard Egielski & Louis the Fish - Alice Provensen/Martin Provensen & The Glorious Flight- Jon Scieszka/Lane Smith/Molly Leach & The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales - Julius Lester/Jerry Pinkney & Sam and the Tigers - Joanna Cole/Bruce Degen & The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses Personal anecdotes, edited manuscripts, sketches, and dummy book pages show the give-and-take that goes on between authors, illustrators, editors, and designers as they are working on projects they feel passionate about. By taking readers behind the scenes of these works in progress, Marcus gives us insight into how teamwork, cooperation, and friendship play a role in shaping the creative process, and will inspire readers to view their own team effort in fresh new ways.
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  • Little Kangaroo's Bad Day

    Marcia Leonard, Nancy Duell

    Paperback (Yearling, May 1, 1985)
    The reader pretends to be a grumpy kangaroo and makes choices to determine daily activities.
  • I Feel Happy

    Marcia Leonard, Bartholomew

    Hardcover (Candy Cane Pr, Dec. 1, 2003)
    For ages baby to pre-school. This book is one of a series designed to help you and your child to talk about their feelings of happiness. Here are practical suggestions for dealing with those feelings. Parents can use this little book as a way to help the child to celebrate being happy.
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  • Pass It Down: Five Picture Book Families Make Their Mark

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Dec. 26, 2006)
    Our families help shape who we are―what we look like, what we like to eat, even what our strengths and abilities are. So when a parent is a renowned children's book author or illustrator, creative ability may be part of an amazing legacy. Leonard S. Marcus introduces readers to five best-selling and award-winning families with talent that spans the generations. By opening up these family albums―sharing personal memories, scrapbooks, book dummies, model shots, and final art, Marcus chronicles the way books come into being, the way artists are nurtured and grown, and the way where we come from influences who and what we become. Includes in depth interviews and extensive histories of five famous multi-generational families of children's book creators:Jerry Pinkney and his son Brian Pinkney, Anne and Harlow Rockwell and their daughter Lizzy, Donald Crews and Ann Jonas, and their daughter Nina Crews, Walter Dean Myers and his son Christopher Myers, Edith and Clement Hurd and their son Thacher Hurd.
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  • I Feel Angry

    Marcia Leonard, Bartholomew

    Hardcover (Candy Cane Pr, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Book by Leonard, Marcia
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